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The ritual species

Many Minds

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Benefits of Collective Suffering

Collective suffering has been used by groups to induce a sense of group bonding through various mechanisms such as the release of endorphins, triggering a sense of relatedness and kinship. Prolonged suffering triggers the release of endorphins which aid in social bonding, and going through painful experiences together signals a sense of kinship and relatedness, similar to the bonding experienced with immediate family members. This kind of bonding is observed in soldiers and members of religious organizations who go through highly rousing and painful ceremonies. Additionally, shared activities and behaviors such as moving together, dressing similarly, and behaving severely can also contribute to a sense of kinship.

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